Bicycle and motor-cycle holder.



i W. A. SBTTLB. BICYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE HCLDBB. APPLICATION FILBD'MAB.. 10,` 1009.

948,349. Y Patented Feb.8,1910.

" J8. A /NVENTCH UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEIcE.

WALTER ALLEN SETTLE, OF WALLACE, IDAHO.

To all whom it may concern.'

Be it known that I, l/VALTER ALLEN SET- TLE, a `citizen of the United States, and a resident of Wallace, in the county of Shoshone and State of Idaho, have invented a new and Improved Bicycle and Motor- Cycle Holder, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

' ther means adapted to engage the other end of the support to hold the latter, when in an inoperative position, out of the way of the rider.

The object of the invention is to provide a device of the class described, simple and efficient in construction and inexpensive t0 manufacture, which is adapted to be permanently carried on the frame of the icycle or motor cycle, and which can be easily adjusted to hold the bicycle or motor tycle in an upright position when not being ridden, the support being adjustable to engage one of the pedals of the bicycle or motor cycle, so that the latter will be lirmly `held against movement should the bicycle ot Amotor cycle be in a standing position on l eference is to be had to the accompanying` drawings forming a part of this speciictttiomin which similar characters of refereitce indicate corresponding parts in all theq yiews.

,igure 1 is a perspective view of an ernbodirnent of my invention, showing the same supporting a bicycle in an upright positiorlg and showing, in the dotted outline, the devlce held in an inoperative position; Fig. 2 islan enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the invention;` Fig. 3 is an enlarged plait View; and Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3.

In the specific form shown in the drawings, I piovide a `collar or bracket 1 of any suitabl spring metal, which is adapted to be arranged on one of the frame members of a bicycle, as shown most clearly in Fig. 1 ofthe drawings. The collar is provided with two substantially parallel extensions Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed March 10, 1909.` Serial No. 482,418.

Patented Feb. s, 1910.

2 having registering openings 3. JAdapted to be received by these openings is a bolt 4 having one end formed into an eye 5 and having the other end 6 suitably threaded to receive a correspondingly threaded nut 7 the latter serving to removably lock the collar on the frame of the bicycle.

The support consists of a hollow sleeve 8 having an eye 9 at one end adapted to be received by the eye 5 of the bolt 4, so that the sleeve is movably secured to the collar. The sleeve further has a slot 10 which is provided with a plurality of oppositely disposed notches 11, for a purpose to be hereinafter described. Adapted to be slidably arranged within the sleeve 8 is a supporting member 12 having its outer end 13 suitably tapered for engaging the ground. This supporting member has near the opposite end, a recess 14, the lat-ter having its bottom inclined, as shown most clearly in Fig. 2. Located in the recess and extending into the opening 15 in the member, and secured in place by means of a rivet 17 or the like, is a resilient member 18.

Arranged near the free end ofthe member 18 is a stud 19 having a laterally extended body 20, the latter being provided with a neck 21. Mounted on the neck is a head or button 22 whereby the resilient member may be manually depressed into the inclined recess, the body 20 serving to engage the notches 11 of the slot 10 until thus depressed.

In adjusting this device, it is only necessary to depress the resilient member until the body 20 is out of engagement with the notches and then slide the supporting member to the desired point, when the button 22 can be released to allow the body of the stud to once more engage the adjacent notches.

I further provide a movable bracket 23 adapted to be secured to one of the frame members of the bicycle and having a spring clip, 24, the latter serving to receive the support when the latter is not inuse, so that it may be held in an inoperative position, out of the way of the rider. When thus held, the supporting member 12 is drawn up within the sleeve, in which position it is held by means of the body of the stud engaging the notches at the end of the slot.

When the device is being used to hold a bicycle on a hill or other grade, the rear of the sleeve is brought into engagement with the pedal when the latter is 1n a horizontal position, so that the bicycle will be rmly held against forward movement, as shown most clearly in Fig. l of the drawings.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A device of the class described, comprising a bracket or collar for attachment to the bicycle, a hollow sleeve having at one end an eye, a screw eye connecting the eye of the sleeve with the bracket, said sleeve having a longitudinal slot whose side edges are notched at spaced intervals, the notches of one edge registering with the notches of the other edge, a supporting member slidable in the sleeve and provided at its inner end `with a recess, a

WALTER ALLEN SETTLE.V

Witnesses:

W. A. SMITH, J. CARY EDWARDS. 

